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pakistan has an imf loan due to expire the 30th of june. there is record inflation. there is a food shortage crisis as well, but along with that in the many newspapers here in pakistan there have been very angry op eds and editorials against europe's very according to these editorials phobic policies against immigrants. there is an unraveling of grief in this country. there are lots of people in pakistan asking many questions. a lot of them don't know details. our colleagues in greece tell us that pakistani community leaders who have been fielding phone calls from worried family members trying to get answers about where their family members are, where their brothers are and what's happened to them because at the moment we do have a number. we don't have a definitive number and breakdown of how many of these people, families, children, women, and that is something that we'll understand in the hours to come. so what has happened in greece is an immense tragedy here in pakistan and will have an impact across the country. >> heartbreaking for all those families. many tha
pakistan has an imf loan due to expire the 30th of june. there is record inflation. there is a food shortage crisis as well, but along with that in the many newspapers here in pakistan there have been very angry op eds and editorials against europe's very according to these editorials phobic policies against immigrants. there is an unraveling of grief in this country. there are lots of people in pakistan asking many questions. a lot of them don't know details. our colleagues in greece tell us...
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>> well, a negotiated settlement with pakistan's help, if pakistan could make it work, they could close off that border with afghanistan and really dry up the flow of terrorists coming across -- into afghanistan. that's been one of the big problems over the years. it's a very poor sport. pakistan does not control it well. people go back and forth. and that's to a large extent how these terrorist populations keep coming into afghanistan. as for the president's remarks, that he could, you know, o obliterate afghanistan, but doesn't want to kill 10 million people, let's have common sense here. military orders have to be legal, moral, ethical and use proportional force. so any prospect of meeting the president's rhetoric is just really not reality-based. he has talked in the past about, you know, a semi obliteration strategy. today afghanistan, iran, north korea, these are not realistic military strategies to achieve military goals. >> barbara starr, always appreciate it. thank you. >> sure. >>> up next, president trump continuing his attacks on four democratic congresswomen. today saying t
>> well, a negotiated settlement with pakistan's help, if pakistan could make it work, they could close off that border with afghanistan and really dry up the flow of terrorists coming across -- into afghanistan. that's been one of the big problems over the years. it's a very poor sport. pakistan does not control it well. people go back and forth. and that's to a large extent how these terrorist populations keep coming into afghanistan. as for the president's remarks, that he could, you...
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across pakistan until these three very, very powerful men resign. there has been pushback from the army itself. they've released a statement calling this completely irresponsible. they've also said -- they've asked the government of pakistan to initiate defamation charges against any individual who criticized the institution and the officials in such a way. it's been said this is a grievous accusation, again, irresponsible, and pakistan's information minister says it's not true. pakistanis have strong political opinions and they're clashing against each other. a lot of it you see on social media. there was a pushback from the security forces, but they didn't get extremely violent. and we just have to wait and see what happens in the hours to come here in pakistan and whether that politically charged atmosphere and see what might happen. it's been a busy week. we have to wait and see and hope for some semblance of calm. >> we'll keep monitoring that, sophia saifi, thank you so much. >>> there have been four short-range missiles fired from north korea
across pakistan until these three very, very powerful men resign. there has been pushback from the army itself. they've released a statement calling this completely irresponsible. they've also said -- they've asked the government of pakistan to initiate defamation charges against any individual who criticized the institution and the officials in such a way. it's been said this is a grievous accusation, again, irresponsible, and pakistan's information minister says it's not true. pakistanis have...
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it is in pakistan's best interests. but unfortunately that is not always how the pakistani military sees it. >> were you surprised by the announcement of the levels of the troop withdrawal that wei going to be seeing or allegedly will be seeing in afghanistan? >> i am not surprised, because i think obama's heart was always more with joe biden. if you remember there was this debate. biden wanted a much smaller troop presence in afghanistan and a focus on counterterrorism. petraeus and gates said no, let's go in there and do the surge. i think that obama really was more in biden's camp, but the military outfoxed him by leaking their recommendations and democratic president can't go against certainly a military advisor like petraeus. >> so you think he was more wanting the counterinsurgency strategy? >> i think so. i think his basic view is that we have too large a military footprint in these places, that what we need to do is draw down and broadly rebalance american foreign policy away from this massive investment in afgh
it is in pakistan's best interests. but unfortunately that is not always how the pakistani military sees it. >> were you surprised by the announcement of the levels of the troop withdrawal that wei going to be seeing or allegedly will be seeing in afghanistan? >> i am not surprised, because i think obama's heart was always more with joe biden. if you remember there was this debate. biden wanted a much smaller troop presence in afghanistan and a focus on counterterrorism. petraeus...
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tonight we're keeping them onnest on pakistan. it's where a lot of the ieds that kill and maim american troops are made in pakistan's tribal areas near the afghan border. in recent weeks, however, american officials have reportedly told pakistani intelligence about four bomb-making factories. and in all four cases, the intelligence has apparently leaked to the insurgents. by the time pakistani troops get there, the factories are empty. someone has been tipping them off, though pakistani officials including the country's top military spokesmen today deny it. in addition pakistani authorities have arrested dozens of people for helping in the raid that killed osama bin laden while steadfastly denying he had a support network helping him live for years in the very heart of pakistan. >> this is a man who was living in a for the tress. you have intelligence agents swarming all over the country. how did they not know? >> 9/11 happened in new york with all the maximum and the best available intelligence to, the american parties could not
tonight we're keeping them onnest on pakistan. it's where a lot of the ieds that kill and maim american troops are made in pakistan's tribal areas near the afghan border. in recent weeks, however, american officials have reportedly told pakistani intelligence about four bomb-making factories. and in all four cases, the intelligence has apparently leaked to the insurgents. by the time pakistani troops get there, the factories are empty. someone has been tipping them off, though pakistani...
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and pakistan. a source says that osama bin laden considered seeking a deal with pakistan to protect him and senior al qaeda leaders. a source says so far no evidence surfaced indicating bin laden ever discussed that plan with pakistani officials. the information discovered from documents seized when bin laden was killed earlier this month. pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. had this reaction just a short while ago. >> you can think of many things of wanting to do them and so did osama bin laden. question is, did he raise it with anyone and the u.s. government clearly says that he did not. it was something that he an his associates were considering amongst themselves. if we knew something about it, we would have done something about it long ago. >> the issue of bin laden hiding out in pakistan was the backdrop to a brief visit there today by secretary of state hillary clinton and joint chiefs chairman admiral mike mullen. stan grant is in islamabad with the latest. >> reporter: frank and candid. that
and pakistan. a source says that osama bin laden considered seeking a deal with pakistan to protect him and senior al qaeda leaders. a source says so far no evidence surfaced indicating bin laden ever discussed that plan with pakistani officials. the information discovered from documents seized when bin laden was killed earlier this month. pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. had this reaction just a short while ago. >> you can think of many things of wanting to do them and so did osama bin...
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we've gone to chile, sudan, pakistan. we have about 1400 volunteers and 80% of them are military veterans. helping other people is part of the healing process. >> i can't thank you enough. >> there's no limit to what veteranks do. we have the ability to help and want to serve. i think it's a win-win situation. >>> environmentalists are spreading their message by keeping us in the dark for one hour tonight, from paris to athens. they've already done it in europe, and here on the east coast, well. it encourages homes, businesses and governments to turn off the lights for one hour to build awareness about energy use and climate change. >>> the country fell in love with him. star jeremy lin was the darling of tv, internet and sports radio. but his season is now over. we'll tell you, next. one golden. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by
we've gone to chile, sudan, pakistan. we have about 1400 volunteers and 80% of them are military veterans. helping other people is part of the healing process. >> i can't thank you enough. >> there's no limit to what veteranks do. we have the ability to help and want to serve. i think it's a win-win situation. >>> environmentalists are spreading their message by keeping us in the dark for one hour tonight, from paris to athens. they've already done it in europe, and here on...
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we shut up hamad karzai in pakistan. we never dealt with pakistan. they said, we fought the same year, one, two tours. now we're trying to do the negotiations without leverage. we lack the ability to deal with pakistan. so, you know, when the joint chiefs and the secretary of defense tell the president, look, don't pull the troops out, it doesn't meet the conditions we set, they're absolutely right. there's no assurance we'll ever get those conditions met because the taliban are rolling up the government forces in various provinces. it's going to be an ugly situation no matter whether you pull the troomz out now or you wait until president biden takes over and it becomes his problem. so if you pull out half the troops now and you give people warnings, it goes over a period of month, you'll do damage. but it's going to be an ugly ending in all probability. >> is president trump doing the right thing now? >> i don't think he's done the right thing from the beginning, but the military is trying to salvage what they can out of a negotiated honorable exit
we shut up hamad karzai in pakistan. we never dealt with pakistan. they said, we fought the same year, one, two tours. now we're trying to do the negotiations without leverage. we lack the ability to deal with pakistan. so, you know, when the joint chiefs and the secretary of defense tell the president, look, don't pull the troops out, it doesn't meet the conditions we set, they're absolutely right. there's no assurance we'll ever get those conditions met because the taliban are rolling up the...
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she said they lived in pakistan. consistently during those years, pakistani leaders said this about bin laden's whereabouts. >> i don't think that osama bin laden is in pakistan. >> the interrogation report filed in january is prayer phra paraphrased saying the family lived in at least five locations in pakistan after 9/11 in at least five safe houses. according to the record, abdul fateh says after 9/11 the family scattered. she went to karachi, pakistan, stayed there eight or nine months. nd 2002, she went to peshawar pakistan reunited with bin laden there and then the family went to sawat in pakistan, stayed there eight or nine months. in 2003, another city, stayed there about two years. then in 2005 she says she went to the compound where she says they stayed for about six years until bin laden's death. bin laden may not have been with her that entire time, but fateh says while they were on the run she gave birth to four of the five children she had with bin laden. the report says she claims to have given birth t
she said they lived in pakistan. consistently during those years, pakistani leaders said this about bin laden's whereabouts. >> i don't think that osama bin laden is in pakistan. >> the interrogation report filed in january is prayer phra paraphrased saying the family lived in at least five locations in pakistan after 9/11 in at least five safe houses. according to the record, abdul fateh says after 9/11 the family scattered. she went to karachi, pakistan, stayed there eight or nine...
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pakistan wants them to have power. this is really about pakistan and india. >> general, i just want your reaction to this "new york times" story reporting that trump asked senior advisers last week if they had options to take action against iran's main nuclear site in the coming weeks. are you concerned about the president that he may do, what he may do before january 20th? >> i am concerned. that's no rational policy. first of all if you take action against that site you'll get retaliation of some type. secondly there is no assurance you can really eliminate the site. third, they're going to come back and rebuild under ground and it really is problematic for the biden administration. so i think it's a really bad policy if we strike iran right now. >> general, always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> with the virus raging the current president wants you to think we've got to choose between the virus and the economy but the truth is we can't get a handle on the economy until we get a handle on the virus. tha
pakistan wants them to have power. this is really about pakistan and india. >> general, i just want your reaction to this "new york times" story reporting that trump asked senior advisers last week if they had options to take action against iran's main nuclear site in the coming weeks. are you concerned about the president that he may do, what he may do before january 20th? >> i am concerned. that's no rational policy. first of all if you take action against that site...
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we've gone to chile, pakistan. here at home, we've done debris clearing operation, search and rescue. we have about 1400 volunteers and about 80% of them are military veterans. there's no limit to what veterans can do. we have the ability to help and want to serve. i think it's a win-win situation. >>> growing louder. the cries for justice in the trayvon martin killing. now a flashpoint. >> i've been covering it for a week now. >> whole week? wow. >> the color divide, playing out in your living room. check your bank account. right now crooks could be using your credit or debit card. >>> loud mouth. lewis black, love him or hate him, when it comes to politics, he's in your face. >> they have four years to find a leader. they can't find someone. >> that and more, right here, right now, on cnn. >>> hello, i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us tonight. in life, as it was a place where trayvon martin used to run and play. a place where he was among friends and learned about team work. long before a bullet ended it all
we've gone to chile, pakistan. here at home, we've done debris clearing operation, search and rescue. we have about 1400 volunteers and about 80% of them are military veterans. there's no limit to what veterans can do. we have the ability to help and want to serve. i think it's a win-win situation. >>> growing louder. the cries for justice in the trayvon martin killing. now a flashpoint. >> i've been covering it for a week now. >> whole week? wow. >> the color divide,...
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pakistan says india hasn't given it enough evidence. he still faced trial. cnn. mumbai. >>> a statue of one oft south africa's founding fathers has looked down on cape town for decades. that's not the case anymore. the statue was brought down thursday after university students took to social media and rallied behind the hashtag, roads must fall. diana magnay has more of what's behind this fierce movement. >> reporter: hailed away from the spot where he sat for 80 years to cheers. capetown university students have been campaigning this. that rhodes should no longer sit in state over their campus. >> it's about racial equality. >> reporter: racial equality which student leaders say is no where near where it should be more than 20 years after apartheid ended. the campus reflects the south african population. this man wants it changed. >> all the statues must fall. this is our college. to the space has been transformed until to be black is not a liability. >> reporter: other stony faces now in the firing line, one of south africa's founding fathers. a few flecks of g
pakistan says india hasn't given it enough evidence. he still faced trial. cnn. mumbai. >>> a statue of one oft south africa's founding fathers has looked down on cape town for decades. that's not the case anymore. the statue was brought down thursday after university students took to social media and rallied behind the hashtag, roads must fall. diana magnay has more of what's behind this fierce movement. >> reporter: hailed away from the spot where he sat for 80 years to cheers....
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. >> will pakistan. get troops and supplies in and out. it's the easiest way to do that for the u.s. some people want to talk about sire ya that could be brought up on the sidelines and then again a lot of talk about the financial commitment by the other nations to support afghanistan in the coming days. >> all right. it's nice to get to the actual business at hand. we have spent a lot of time covering the protest. it's really the cops versus protesters. >> chicago police and also state police, illinois state police in full combat gear. there is ap difference between combat and riot gear. they appear to be in combat gear to try to keep the protesters back. we will continue to follow the story here on cnn. don't tune away. >> toeing the party line is usually rule number one but did a rising star insult president obama and show support for mitt romney at the same time? o. ok, you're a gardener -- you're going to love this. low prices on round-up, miracle-gro -- it's a miracle! did you know walmart had the same great brands as every other gar
. >> will pakistan. get troops and supplies in and out. it's the easiest way to do that for the u.s. some people want to talk about sire ya that could be brought up on the sidelines and then again a lot of talk about the financial commitment by the other nations to support afghanistan in the coming days. >> all right. it's nice to get to the actual business at hand. we have spent a lot of time covering the protest. it's really the cops versus protesters. >> chicago police and...
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>> well, i think pakistan would like them to leave. remember they came from outside pakistan. there were three wives there. eight of bin laden's children were in the compound in abbottabad. they were taken into custody after the u.s. seals went in and took out bin laden. well, the same panel that recommended the doctor be charged with treason has also recommended to basically lift the restrictions on the family and say that they can now go. they've contacted saudi arabia and yemen where the wives were from and they are arranging repatriation. pakistan i think would like to be getting them out the door. >> they're not charged with anything, are they? >> no, they weren't charged with anything. not at all. charged with being married to osama bin laden. but -- then in a way, you've got to remember the pakistanis are miffed -- that's one word we could use -- that this happened on their -- under their noses. down the road from this big military base and then you've got u.s. apaches flying in and landing. >> it created quite a bit of tension too for the obama administration. >> thank
>> well, i think pakistan would like them to leave. remember they came from outside pakistan. there were three wives there. eight of bin laden's children were in the compound in abbottabad. they were taken into custody after the u.s. seals went in and took out bin laden. well, the same panel that recommended the doctor be charged with treason has also recommended to basically lift the restrictions on the family and say that they can now go. they've contacted saudi arabia and yemen where...
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. >>> pakistan's foreign minister said saudi arabia has agreed to free over 2,000 pakistani prisoners. this comes after pakistan's prime minister had asked the saudi crown prince to treat millions of pakistanis living in saudi arabia as his own people. earlier saudi arabia signed investment deals with pakistan reportedly worth $20 billion. >>> well, a new warning on the reach and remaining power of isis. a u.s. military official says many fighters have likely fled from syria to iran in recent months. they may have taken quite a bit of cash with them. now, this comes as coalition forces close in on the last isis held enclave in southeastern syria, and as u.s. troops get ready to leave the country. washington's special envoy is trying to reassure allies about the pull-out saying it will be neither abrupt or rapid. she filed this report from baghdad. all of that according to the latest assessment. all of this comes as the u.s. backed its syrian fighters with u.s. assistance are struggling to take the last isis stronghold in syria. the big concern now is there may be hundreds if not thous
. >>> pakistan's foreign minister said saudi arabia has agreed to free over 2,000 pakistani prisoners. this comes after pakistan's prime minister had asked the saudi crown prince to treat millions of pakistanis living in saudi arabia as his own people. earlier saudi arabia signed investment deals with pakistan reportedly worth $20 billion. >>> well, a new warning on the reach and remaining power of isis. a u.s. military official says many fighters have likely fled from syria...
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they have been killing, you know, all sorts of religious minorities in pakistan. they're kind of a splinter group from the taliban. but, you know, they've killed shia. they're a very violent group in pakistan that's probably been around for at least a decade. >> and then to learn about this so-called hit list the lawyer of this doctor at the top apparently. do we know who else is on this list? >> i don't, but i mean these groups have killed anybody that they perceive to be an enemy of islam, which would include muslims who don't precisely their share views. now we have this lawyer. you know the kinds of people they would be attacking would also include potentially pakistani government officials. we've seen a campaign against pakistani government targets by taliban groups of which this is a splinter. that hit list could be quite long. it would also involve potentially christians since these groups have gone after christians. we've seen a lot of attacks on christians in pakistan over the last several years, brooke. >> okay. peter berg en thank you so much as always
they have been killing, you know, all sorts of religious minorities in pakistan. they're kind of a splinter group from the taliban. but, you know, they've killed shia. they're a very violent group in pakistan that's probably been around for at least a decade. >> and then to learn about this so-called hit list the lawyer of this doctor at the top apparently. do we know who else is on this list? >> i don't, but i mean these groups have killed anybody that they perceive to be an enemy...
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is treating pakistan as an ally in the war on terrorists. >> more people have suffered than pakistan. drone strikes and civilian casualties on our territory and to the complexity -- add to the complexity of our battle for hearts and minded through this epic struggle. >> so, you know, the united nations general assembly has made up these magic moments, boring speeches. i think this was one of the things that really resonated in the hall among all of the people. and they have lost a lot of people. >> it's been horrible. >> all right, elise labott thank you very much for sharing this morning. six minutes past the hour. in the next half hour on "early start" we'll be joined by former white house appointee margaret hoover, richard socarides is back as well, a former special adviser in the clinton white house. they'll be chatting each other up, and us. >> if you missed it last hour, settle in. didn't take long for the politicians to turn the nfl's replacement refs debacle into a political football. check out paul ryan campaigning in ohio yesterday. understandably pretty upset about the back
is treating pakistan as an ally in the war on terrorists. >> more people have suffered than pakistan. drone strikes and civilian casualties on our territory and to the complexity -- add to the complexity of our battle for hearts and minded through this epic struggle. >> so, you know, the united nations general assembly has made up these magic moments, boring speeches. i think this was one of the things that really resonated in the hall among all of the people. and they have lost a...
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and when asked whether he really trusts pakistan, whether he really believes that no pakistan official, no military or intelligence or the government, were working or colluding with bin laden, again he said there is no evidence to suggest that, he's going to wait for any inquiries that are under way to come out first, but he's simply not going to speculate. >> kerry had traveled and kerry pakistan after first visiting to afghanistan, and did he tell the pakistanis that? >> yes. of course, they are aware of that. afghanistan is absolute ly certain that they need to work together. when he was in afghanistan, he did raise concerns there once again about members of the taliban who were living in pakistan, and moving back and forth across the border. he very, very much wants both sides to close that border and again, he is looking for more cooperation and more of a commitment from the pakistan side, randi. >> all right. stan grant there for us in islamabad. thank you, stan. >>> teb n minutes before the to of the hour. these are stories we are watching. there is no presidential run for donal
and when asked whether he really trusts pakistan, whether he really believes that no pakistan official, no military or intelligence or the government, were working or colluding with bin laden, again he said there is no evidence to suggest that, he's going to wait for any inquiries that are under way to come out first, but he's simply not going to speculate. >> kerry had traveled and kerry pakistan after first visiting to afghanistan, and did he tell the pakistanis that? >> yes. of...
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well, in pakistan, the government has reacted and her family has disowned her. the interior minister of pakistan's government says they will look into this case. certainly this is not the kind of image that pakistan wants for its intelligence agency. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news for you about the man under arrest in the brutal stabbing death of a georgia child. ryan brunn was take noon custody today. he was accused of sexually assaulting and murdering 7-year-old girl 40 miles north of atlanta. he's set to be arraigned tomorrow. police say he worked in the same apartment complex where jorelys rivera lived. she was last seen friday at her apartment. her body was found in a trash bin monday. she was killed nay vacant apartment and they were able to find brunn with help from the public. >> we have had brunn under surveillance since last night as we continue to collect evidence in this case. we reached a point this afternoon where we had sufficient evidence to obtain arrest warrants for the murder of the 7-year-old child. >>> holly firfer has been covering
well, in pakistan, the government has reacted and her family has disowned her. the interior minister of pakistan's government says they will look into this case. certainly this is not the kind of image that pakistan wants for its intelligence agency. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news for you about the man under arrest in the brutal stabbing death of a georgia child. ryan brunn was take noon custody today. he was accused of sexually assaulting and murdering 7-year-old girl...
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pakistan says two of its soldiers were wounded in this, by the way. but pakistan has lodge add strong protest. they're already outraged. they're saying the u.s. planes flew over the border and were then fired on by pakistan troops. >> and what's this about cia flying stealth drones over the compound before the raid. >> talk about high tech, this is out of "the washington post." it's an interesting read. dozens of drone secret missions conducted by drones that were designed to evade radar. stealth drones if you want. this is all just another indication of the mistrust the u.s. had for pakistan, that even in the buildup for this they were watching from afar and secretly. >> yeah, apparently. >>> to ireland now and queen elizabeth's historic visit. this is her second day there. what do you know? >> i swear you're the united states most admirable loyalist. this was a very important stop. she went to a stadium. this is an important and delicate place for ire rush people. write british troops opened fire on a crowd watching a gaelic football machlt it happe
pakistan says two of its soldiers were wounded in this, by the way. but pakistan has lodge add strong protest. they're already outraged. they're saying the u.s. planes flew over the border and were then fired on by pakistan troops. >> and what's this about cia flying stealth drones over the compound before the raid. >> talk about high tech, this is out of "the washington post." it's an interesting read. dozens of drone secret missions conducted by drones that were designed...
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she went to the area around afghanistan, to karachi, pakistan. stayed there for about eight or nine months. in mid-2002, she went to bashar, reunited with bin laden there. then she said the family went to suwhat in pakistan, stayed there for eight or nine months. in 2003, she said she went to the city of parapor, and then in 2005, she said she went to abod abod to that compound where they stayed for about six years until bin laden's death. he may not have been with her that entire time, but fatah said while they were on the run, she gave birth to four of the five children she had with bin laden. in her report, the report says, she claims to have given birth to two children in a pakistani government hospital. she said she only stayed in the hospital for time-out or three hours each time. the "new york times" cites a separate document saying she gave fake id papers to the staff. i spoke to brian fishman about the children born. >> what does that suggest about his mindset in the years on the run? >> we have this notion that he was interested in pres
she went to the area around afghanistan, to karachi, pakistan. stayed there for about eight or nine months. in mid-2002, she went to bashar, reunited with bin laden there. then she said the family went to suwhat in pakistan, stayed there for eight or nine months. in 2003, she said she went to the city of parapor, and then in 2005, she said she went to abod abod to that compound where they stayed for about six years until bin laden's death. he may not have been with her that entire time, but...
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pakistan relationship or the relationship between pakistan and china? >> both of them indeed. it will make the strained relationship between washington and islamabad even more strained. the u.s., of course, still grants pakistan billions of dollars in aid every year. so even though invaded pakistani airspace, they certainly expect pakistan not to turn around and give it to the chinese. so that would be a major problem and of course the pakistani chinese military relationship, very tight, very close, something that constantly worries the u.s. because of these very kinds of situations. >> barbara starr, thank you so much. >> sure. >> speaking of pakistan, an american working in another country, disappears in this kidnapping plot. we'll tell what you the kidnappers did to distract security guards. >>> for those lost in the dramatic collapse at the indiana state fair. look at this. you'll hear from a woman who captured the disaster on camera in a moment. who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same
pakistan relationship or the relationship between pakistan and china? >> both of them indeed. it will make the strained relationship between washington and islamabad even more strained. the u.s., of course, still grants pakistan billions of dollars in aid every year. so even though invaded pakistani airspace, they certainly expect pakistan not to turn around and give it to the chinese. so that would be a major problem and of course the pakistani chinese military relationship, very tight,...
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drone strikes in pakistan. pakistan supreme court is just authorized an investigation into a memo allegedly approved by pakistan's then ambassador to the united states asking the united states for help. averting a possible military takeover. news of the memo surfaced in an october newspaper column accusing the ambassador and pakistani president of being behind it. haqqani is a former professor, a frequent guest in "the situation room." he denies the allegations, but resigned his post. he returned to pakistan from washington and is now prevented from leaving the country. he could face treason charges and that could result in a death sentence. joining us from washington is the wife of the former ambassador. he's a member of pakistan's parliament, also a former cnn producer and a friend of all of ours. thanks very much. what's the latest with your husband, the former ambassador? what's happening to him right now? >> wolf, we're very concerned. his friends, his family. all of those who support him in pakistan in hu
drone strikes in pakistan. pakistan supreme court is just authorized an investigation into a memo allegedly approved by pakistan's then ambassador to the united states asking the united states for help. averting a possible military takeover. news of the memo surfaced in an october newspaper column accusing the ambassador and pakistani president of being behind it. haqqani is a former professor, a frequent guest in "the situation room." he denies the allegations, but resigned his post....
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also went to nearby pakistan and at one point spent oalmost a yer in pakistan, quetta a hotbed of taliban activity. how important is that? >> i think it's really important. somebody from afghanistan, you can expect to return home, maybe see family. for periods of time. but going to somewhere where there's a hotbed of taliban activity in pakistan for a year, the question is, what was he doing there? was he just working a job and wanted to spend time in pakistan? or was he building relationships with the taliban? and learning how to do this and how to eventually be radicalized. going to the broader question of, what is just him that the taliban or al qaeda or whoever may have trained him send him back to act alone or repeated multiple times into what we have as basically a terrorist cell which these two men may or may not be part of. that's up to the fbi to determine, but if there's a broader cell that is something we need to know because we need to wrap up the rest of the cell and find out where other cells are, too. >> just got, a new image, picture. mike mccall, chairman of the house hom
also went to nearby pakistan and at one point spent oalmost a yer in pakistan, quetta a hotbed of taliban activity. how important is that? >> i think it's really important. somebody from afghanistan, you can expect to return home, maybe see family. for periods of time. but going to somewhere where there's a hotbed of taliban activity in pakistan for a year, the question is, what was he doing there? was he just working a job and wanted to spend time in pakistan? or was he building...
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pakistan, outraged by the photos. reza sayah has the live in islamabad. such a scandal there in a different way than in the united states. >> yeah. and you know what, i wouldn't say there's outrage here. i think the biggest concern for this actress is the reaction from the family. they're not too happy, but i think it's important to keep it real for our viewers out there. i don't think many people knew about this story here. they cared about it until the pakistani media got ahold of it and then the indian media got ahold of it and the international media got ahold of it and once the racy pictures started appearing on air that's when the buzz was generated, very much generated by the media. there is no widespread outrage here. some people are disappointed here that a muslim woman would take these pictures. others are supporting her. here's a taste of some of the reaction in pakistan. >> she make mistake go there, but i don't think she can do that. as a pakistani. i'm a proud pakistani and i believe as a pakistani she can do it. i think so, this is like a p
pakistan, outraged by the photos. reza sayah has the live in islamabad. such a scandal there in a different way than in the united states. >> yeah. and you know what, i wouldn't say there's outrage here. i think the biggest concern for this actress is the reaction from the family. they're not too happy, but i think it's important to keep it real for our viewers out there. i don't think many people knew about this story here. they cared about it until the pakistani media got ahold of it...
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well, in pakistan, the government has reacted and her family has disowned her. the interior minister of pakistan's government says they will look into this case. certainly this is not the kind of image that pakistan wants for its intelligence agency. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news for you about the man under arrest in the brutal stabbing death of a georgia child. ryan brunn was taken custody today. he was accused of sexually assaulting and murdering 7-year-old girl 40 miles north of atlanta. he's set to be arraigned tomorrow. police say he worked in the same apartment complex where jorelys rivera lived. she was last seen friday at her apartment. her body was found in a trash bin monday. she was killed nay vacant apartment and they were able to find brunn with help from the public. >> we have had brunn under surveillance since last night as we continue to collect evidence in this case. we reached a point this afternoon where we had sufficient evidence to obtain arrest warrants for the murder of the 7-year-old child. >>> holly firfer has been covering the
well, in pakistan, the government has reacted and her family has disowned her. the interior minister of pakistan's government says they will look into this case. certainly this is not the kind of image that pakistan wants for its intelligence agency. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news for you about the man under arrest in the brutal stabbing death of a georgia child. ryan brunn was taken custody today. he was accused of sexually assaulting and murdering 7-year-old girl 40...
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that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and con spear think series will not make problems disappear. >> clinton said, pakistan risks using u.s. aid if it doesn't do more to fight terrorism. >> president obama in the g-8 focusing on the prodemocracy movement sweeping across the middle east. he will leave france and travel to warsaw to meet with the country's president and other central european leaders. >>> ratko mladic is expected to be transferred to the hague on charges that he committed awe trop it is. they say he slaughtered nearly 8,000 muslim men and boys in serbia. there he is looking frail. his attorneys claim he is not well enough to even communicate with the judge. >> president obama signs the patriots act minutes before it was set to expire, the midnight deadline. the provisions of the law passed after the 9/11 attacks deal with legalizing terrorist is yo surveillance tactics and searching their personal records. it has now been extend
that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and con spear think series will not make problems disappear. >> clinton said, pakistan risks using u.s. aid if it doesn't do more to fight terrorism. >> president obama in the g-8 focusing on the prodemocracy movement sweeping across the middle east. he will leave france and travel to warsaw to meet with the country's president and other central european leaders. >>> ratko...
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the trucks are beginning to pass from pakistan into afghanistan. those trucks carrying much-needed supplies for the nato forces in the ground war, in that war zone. including supplies for u.s. troops, not just nato troops, but u.s. troops as well. >>> are you one of those people who can just not put down your cell phone or your blackberry or iphone after work. still e-mailing, making calls, work related, even after you're off the clock? if so, i've got news for you. you will not believe how much overtime you have just put in. you will not believe the math, because someone has finally done it. ot with no pay. you might want to reconsider how much effort you put into your job off the job when you hear this, coming up next. i'm feeling a very strong male spirit present. it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator. wherever you are. ya, no. he's
the trucks are beginning to pass from pakistan into afghanistan. those trucks carrying much-needed supplies for the nato forces in the ground war, in that war zone. including supplies for u.s. troops, not just nato troops, but u.s. troops as well. >>> are you one of those people who can just not put down your cell phone or your blackberry or iphone after work. still e-mailing, making calls, work related, even after you're off the clock? if so, i've got news for you. you will not...
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because pakistan matters. whether you're an american worried about the extremists, an indian worried about the nukes, or of a afghan worried about pakistan's ambitions, basically pakistan is a powder keg and karachi is the detonator that could set it all off. >> you depict karachi as almost a war zone in itself. how unstable are things there? >> well, we've been filming in pakistan for the last seven years. this is our first time in karachi. we felt like this country was turning into a powder keg. after going to karachi we fement like this is a city that could be the detonator to set it all off. the violence between the political parties, the fact that you can hire hit men on the ground for $700, 600 of these guys roaming around the city. and the influx of the taliban is creating -- they're like the new gang in town in karachi now and it's also growing so fast that all these factors together are creating an incredibly volatile situation, and the big fear is like if karachi goes, you know, e rurupts erupts" int
because pakistan matters. whether you're an american worried about the extremists, an indian worried about the nukes, or of a afghan worried about pakistan's ambitions, basically pakistan is a powder keg and karachi is the detonator that could set it all off. >> you depict karachi as almost a war zone in itself. how unstable are things there? >> well, we've been filming in pakistan for the last seven years. this is our first time in karachi. we felt like this country was turning...
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why do they refuse, why does pakistan refuse to take on the network? >> as we emphasized, we have to bring pressure to wear on this insurgent safe haven. >> i don't think it is likely to change. it is both the capacity issue for the pakastanis and i think potentially a willingness issue. >> now whether it's the ha cannies, taliban or al qaeda, the real question is that all of these have the ability to stage the attacks even as president obama is making the plans to bring the first troops home, raising questions again about whether the war can succeed in afghanistan. >> the explanation you are hearing for the fact that they claimed responsibility for the attack on the intercontinental hotel and now. >> there has been a long history with the taliban calling up news agencies and very quickly claiming credit and talking about it in terms of how the attacks unfolded. the claims aren't exactly on spot. they believe this was another case of the taliban quickly claiming they did it. the intelligence they tell us show something else. wolf? >> thank you. while t
why do they refuse, why does pakistan refuse to take on the network? >> as we emphasized, we have to bring pressure to wear on this insurgent safe haven. >> i don't think it is likely to change. it is both the capacity issue for the pakastanis and i think potentially a willingness issue. >> now whether it's the ha cannies, taliban or al qaeda, the real question is that all of these have the ability to stage the attacks even as president obama is making the plans to bring the...
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. >> this locationed in the border of pakistan. can you explains the strategic significance of the base. >> the air force base divide india and punjab from kashmir. quite obviously, they've come to the international boundary just north a couple of days ago. and they began yesterday by hijacking the car of police. this morning, they stepped over the outer boundary wall of the air force base and got inside the base. fortunately, they were prevented from doing major damage with the mission 21s and attack helicopters were part. >> i want to talk more about these effort to revive relations. other prime ministers of india have had -- made effort to revive relations with pakistan. but could you just give us an understanding of why when people see what happened here, why that will affect what we saw last week which was a positive move forward. >> prime minister modi staked his political future on these talks by stomping over, as some said -- by stepping over, as some said, the trip to new delhi a week ago. widely speculated by analysts, th
. >> this locationed in the border of pakistan. can you explains the strategic significance of the base. >> the air force base divide india and punjab from kashmir. quite obviously, they've come to the international boundary just north a couple of days ago. and they began yesterday by hijacking the car of police. this morning, they stepped over the outer boundary wall of the air force base and got inside the base. fortunately, they were prevented from doing major damage with the...
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cnn did reach out to the cia, which runs drone operations inside pakistan, to ask about mr. jalal's case. we were told simply that the cia does not comment on such matters. british authorities told us the same. but jake, it seems unlikely that mr. jalal is on this list of targeted terrorists if he was able to get a visa to travel here to the u.k. jake? >> interesting. clarissa ward in london, thank you so much. >>> the obama administration said it will release a public accounting due to u.s. drone strikes in the coming weeks. we have yet to see that report. >>> for the first time we're hearing from the pilot that was flying prince's private plane, the one that made the emergency landing less than a week before his death. his call for help as they suddenly changed course. that story next. the bud light party believes in change. that's why bud light has a new look... ...and we want to share it with everyone... jackpot! still the same refreshing bud light. with a new look. howto choose one?sed simple. you don't. at red lobster's create your own seafood trios, you get to pick 3
cnn did reach out to the cia, which runs drone operations inside pakistan, to ask about mr. jalal's case. we were told simply that the cia does not comment on such matters. british authorities told us the same. but jake, it seems unlikely that mr. jalal is on this list of targeted terrorists if he was able to get a visa to travel here to the u.k. jake? >> interesting. clarissa ward in london, thank you so much. >>> the obama administration said it will release a public accounting...
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investigation and this search is that there are many places here, cambodia, myanmar, china, up towards pakistan and india and kazakhstan and they have either spotty radar coverage or not very much manned radar coverage or coverage that is not busy during the night on top of which you recognize countries that are not so keen on sharing much information on how they operate. so even if they saw something, we don't know that they would have shared it. and lastly, what about this idea of it being hidden in plain sight. we just mentioned it here so you can understand it. what if the plane basically slipped up and into the shadow of another legitimate plane, so this plane is flying legitimately out there, sending off a signal and the missing plane is flying close enough to it that it simply looked like a big dot on the radar and nobody really paid attention to it. again, this seems like an outlandish idea and a difficult thing for anyone to pull off but in the absence of any more evidence to tell us what has happened, jake, when this thing disappeared, people are discussing that, too. >> tom foreman,
investigation and this search is that there are many places here, cambodia, myanmar, china, up towards pakistan and india and kazakhstan and they have either spotty radar coverage or not very much manned radar coverage or coverage that is not busy during the night on top of which you recognize countries that are not so keen on sharing much information on how they operate. so even if they saw something, we don't know that they would have shared it. and lastly, what about this idea of it being...
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this is up near the pakistan border. the military is being operating there for years trying to drive out elements of this insurgency and certainly that could have been a factor as well today, the fact that they targeted a military training facility, that they killed primarily military recruits, which also adds another dimension. coming up, the death of bin laden, it was a driving factor today. t.j.? >> stan grant for us, islamabad, let's continue on following a busy day at the white house. the libyan opposition leader and senior white house correspondent ed henry is at the white house. hello to you. what should we be reading into this meeting? >> reporter: the meeting is going on right now as we speak. it's with tom donolan. the opposition leader from libya, the significance is that while the white house tells us that president obama has no plans to drop into this meeting, which would be a high level of endorsement if he showed up, this shows that the opposition leader is now in the west wing of the white house. he previ
this is up near the pakistan border. the military is being operating there for years trying to drive out elements of this insurgency and certainly that could have been a factor as well today, the fact that they targeted a military training facility, that they killed primarily military recruits, which also adds another dimension. coming up, the death of bin laden, it was a driving factor today. t.j.? >> stan grant for us, islamabad, let's continue on following a busy day at the white...
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went to pakistan. the man the egyptians say they arrested came through pakistan, through dubai, back through the airport in cairo, egypt, where he was detained. now the question is this confusion. which man is it? is it seif al-adel or is it this other al qaeda operative who also uses that name? very confusing. working to sort it out as we speak, soledad. >> barbara, thank you. we'll continue to check in. >>> let's talk politics now. intro our panel. ron brownstein is with us, david frum, and jamal simmons. another breaking story, the results last night. michigan everyone was watching. >> that was the marquis contest. it told us two things that are important. one is that romney's hold pretty strong. it did very well with bringing voters together as he has done in other states. the other big take away from michigan is that rick santorum seems to be defining himself slightly too narrowly to truly threaten the nomination. he can challenge him but right now he's winning only the most ideological elements o
went to pakistan. the man the egyptians say they arrested came through pakistan, through dubai, back through the airport in cairo, egypt, where he was detained. now the question is this confusion. which man is it? is it seif al-adel or is it this other al qaeda operative who also uses that name? very confusing. working to sort it out as we speak, soledad. >> barbara, thank you. we'll continue to check in. >>> let's talk politics now. intro our panel. ron brownstein is with us,...
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stan grant, cnn, pakistan. >> back here we're about 45 minutes from the joplin community service. president of the united states and other dignitaries will be speaking and we'll brick that to you live in a special report. and then next, a churches faith doesn't waver in the aftermath of the storm. we have this story next. >>> is john edwards about to be indicted for misuse of campaign money to cover up an affair. i put that to our legal guy. >> think there's little doubt that the justice department is going to indict john edwards but they're going to have to prove the case. the bottom line on it is his big don donor, buddy mellon, gave him $400,000, much of which was applied to hunter. john edwards went there yesterday and the only witness left to discredit it, andrew young, former campaign aide. >> but about that money, prosecutors are going to have to prove if there was money transferred to ray yell hunter, it's going to be difficult, is it not? >> i don't thing it's going be difficult, fred. they had interviews with the government saying he used the money for a cover-up to cove
stan grant, cnn, pakistan. >> back here we're about 45 minutes from the joplin community service. president of the united states and other dignitaries will be speaking and we'll brick that to you live in a special report. and then next, a churches faith doesn't waver in the aftermath of the storm. we have this story next. >>> is john edwards about to be indicted for misuse of campaign money to cover up an affair. i put that to our legal guy. >> think there's little doubt...
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when panetta wanted to dramatically expand the cia's fleet of drones in pakistan, the president, over the objections of his staff, told panetta the cia gets what it wants. >> it was a u.s. drone that fired -- >> u.s. drone strike killed -- >> believed to have taken out -- >> al qaeda's second in command has been killed by a u.s. drone strike. >> drones got the job done. >> reported drone strike. >> it's a major blow. >> al qaeda's senior leadership was decimated. >> the joke became that they once again killed the number three guy in al qaeda. >> president obama had become the drone president. >> very controversial drone program. >> -- has been killed. >> killed. >> killed in a drone attack. >> have you opened a pandora's box? people will use your precedent and say the americans under obama did it so we're going to use drones. is that the new world we're likely to enter? >> i recognize the danger of an antiseptic war from a distance that starts looking like a video game. >> it's a video game that is all too real. >> the death toll now appears to be 15. >> many innocent lives have been
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now, here you see a town in northern pakistan, inundated by floods on saturday. but it doesn'idn't stop the str vendors working in ankle deal water. the majority of rain over the next few days is expected to be in the central and eastern parts of the country. >>> california's governor declared a state of emergency for some of the northern most parts of the state as multiple wildfires prompt evacuations. meanwhile, in central california, the oak fire threatening the famed yosemite national park is now more than 50% contained. crews have largely managed to halt its spread. the oak fire has destroyed more than 100 homes so far. cnn's bill weir is there. >> reporter: it actually started around here. >> it started over this ridge over here. >> reporter: okay. >> and in the first 24 hours, this fire grew 10,000 acres. >> reporter: put that in perspective, that's crazy fast. >> that's crazy fast. the oak fire is the biggest fire in california. and because fire season winds haven't really started blowing yet, there are almost 4,000 firefighters here from all corners of t
now, here you see a town in northern pakistan, inundated by floods on saturday. but it doesn'idn't stop the str vendors working in ankle deal water. the majority of rain over the next few days is expected to be in the central and eastern parts of the country. >>> california's governor declared a state of emergency for some of the northern most parts of the state as multiple wildfires prompt evacuations. meanwhile, in central california, the oak fire threatening the famed yosemite...
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pakistan has cut off two supply line flooz afghanistan after a deadly attack by nate toe forces on pakistan's own troops. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the attacks. trucks carrying vital supplies are now sitting idle at the border. pakistan says it will reassess its relationship with the u.s. and nato. nato hasn't accepted blame for the incident, but is promising a full investigation. >>> pro democracy syrians are hailing the possibility of sanctions against their government by the arab league. finance ministers agreed on saturday that assets of the government and its officials should be frozen. they also want to punish the regime are travel restrictions. arab league foreign ministers will decide on sunday whether to adopt the sanctions, another 29 people were killed in the crack down there on saturday. more than 40 years after the assassination of robert f. kennedy, lawyers for sirhan sirhan are trying to get him a new trial. sirhan is serving a life sentence? california. among other things, sirhan's lawyers say their expert analysis of new evidence shows that two guns were used and t
pakistan has cut off two supply line flooz afghanistan after a deadly attack by nate toe forces on pakistan's own troops. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the attacks. trucks carrying vital supplies are now sitting idle at the border. pakistan says it will reassess its relationship with the u.s. and nato. nato hasn't accepted blame for the incident, but is promising a full investigation. >>> pro democracy syrians are hailing the possibility of sanctions against their government by...
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has had a long session with the president of pakistan but that is the focus. if you come to a nato summit and be a part of the community to help the two countries to succeed pakistan needs to come to the table to conclude a deal to allow the resupply for forces in afghanistan. as long as pakistan prevents that, it really does have a real drawback effort to undermined the mission. i think they are close to an grooermt and i think why you see sudari here. he is sitting here around the table with the other nations trying to help afghanistan succeed and that is a good thing. >> question for you while we are talking about the president's relationship with various leaders, i understand that in contrast to the relationship with zardari improvement with relations with hamid karzai. do you see that holding up? >> you know, i think folks, what i've heard from many of the delegates that folks are pleased with the altitude that president karzai has come to this sut mitt with. one of the big concerns. nato knows the real success in afghanistan has to come from responsibili
has had a long session with the president of pakistan but that is the focus. if you come to a nato summit and be a part of the community to help the two countries to succeed pakistan needs to come to the table to conclude a deal to allow the resupply for forces in afghanistan. as long as pakistan prevents that, it really does have a real drawback effort to undermined the mission. i think they are close to an grooermt and i think why you see sudari here. he is sitting here around the table with...
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but he's been a long time resident of pakistan. actually going back and forthment he's been in this region for a long time, well-traveled, he knows multiple lang wangs. worked for a company based in virginia. a development company. they were involved in social and economic development. basically working to create jobs, get pakistan's economy back on its feet. one of the projects they were involved according to the website was pakistani dairy farms to increase output and increase jobs. he was doing some important work here in pakistan and work that was funded by the u.s. government to improve relations in pakistan and win some hearts and minds. >> reza, thank you. >>> a gut wrenching court ruling that could rip a little girl from the apples of her adoptive story. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ ifyou don't have facetimene, on your phone, which makes it this easy to talk face-to-face with another iphone. this easy to talk with a mac and this easy to talk with an ipad. facetime. just one mor
but he's been a long time resident of pakistan. actually going back and forthment he's been in this region for a long time, well-traveled, he knows multiple lang wangs. worked for a company based in virginia. a development company. they were involved in social and economic development. basically working to create jobs, get pakistan's economy back on its feet. one of the projects they were involved according to the website was pakistani dairy farms to increase output and increase jobs. he was...
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no criminal record, and then back in pakistan she was known as a pretty good student. we talked to dr. hussein are from the university, and he said that the students there are so typically busy with the scientific research, it is wondering how he could wonder how somebody could get involved with being radicalized and they would never expect it at his school. this is is what the doctor had to say about malik. >> she was obvious ly studying with the girls, and this is the classes, and all of the girls study together. she was very humble and cool and calm. very good in study. >> reporter: and now back here live, this is where people said that she was a typical housewife, a clear contrast to the crime that was perpetrated at the government center, and one man walked by here, and now this is a kind of the notorious site here in calm redlands, california, and he said, oh, that is where they had the bomb factory. john. >> thank you, paul. >>> and now the government is close closely coming to unveil a new warning system that is within the next few days, and possibly within the
no criminal record, and then back in pakistan she was known as a pretty good student. we talked to dr. hussein are from the university, and he said that the students there are so typically busy with the scientific research, it is wondering how he could wonder how somebody could get involved with being radicalized and they would never expect it at his school. this is is what the doctor had to say about malik. >> she was obvious ly studying with the girls, and this is the classes, and all...
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now pakistan and afghanistan, both places iran has been aggressive. they want to be a counterbalance. they want to be a counterweight to u.s. influence throughout the region. it is very, very concerning. it should be here in the u.s. as well as in the region. >> because given the enormous investment over a decade, in liberating first iraq and then afghanistan, you see president jalal talabani show up in tehran, the president of rauk. you see president karzai showing up there after all the u.s. has done for him and president zardari of pakistan going to tehran as well to give ahmadinejad this support, if you will, by their mere presence there. it must be so infuriating to top u.s. official. >> reporter: absolutely. it is not only infuriating, it is concerning for intelligence and national security officials who watch this very closely. make no mistake, when you see tensions between the u.s. and countries like pakistan and afghanistan and iraq, they use iran as a lever. they know it is a sore point with us. they know that it will increase our anxiety ab
now pakistan and afghanistan, both places iran has been aggressive. they want to be a counterbalance. they want to be a counterweight to u.s. influence throughout the region. it is very, very concerning. it should be here in the u.s. as well as in the region. >> because given the enormous investment over a decade, in liberating first iraq and then afghanistan, you see president jalal talabani show up in tehran, the president of rauk. you see president karzai showing up there after all the...
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. >> terrorists in pakistan have killed more than 30,000 pakistanis. so it's very much about the people of pakistan and their right to go to a market or go to a mosque to live their lives. and we need stronger, more concerted efforts on behalf of governments and societies against the scourge of terrorism. >> right. so hillary clinton, as you mentioned, wrapping up her trip. she should be leaving for the states. and we managed at the last minute to get good interview with her and we'll be showing that a little bit later on cnn. >> but what did she say and was she referring much to yemen and its efforts to perhaps help us to track down this latest plot? >> no, not really. that was not the focus of our interview. i really wanted to get into that subject of china, mr. chen. remember, he is still in a hospital. he is supposed to be coming to the united states. and the big question is, will the chinese actually let him go. will they fulfill their part of the bargain. so we talked about that. careful but detailed answer from the secretary. also some things on
. >> terrorists in pakistan have killed more than 30,000 pakistanis. so it's very much about the people of pakistan and their right to go to a market or go to a mosque to live their lives. and we need stronger, more concerted efforts on behalf of governments and societies against the scourge of terrorism. >> right. so hillary clinton, as you mentioned, wrapping up her trip. she should be leaving for the states. and we managed at the last minute to get good interview with her and...
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. >> he immigrated here in 1988 from pakistan. his vote came to one thing. >> jobs, jobs, jobs. you go five mile either direction they've shut down plants. trump is a smart man i'm taking a leap of faith. >> that was then. now he's more resident tan the to take that leap after the 2005 video of donald trump bragging about groping women surfaced. he questions how he could explain a vote for trump to his 9-year-old daughter so now he's undecided. >> if you look at today's newspaper you will see the paper plant got shut down. >> this is a paper plant closing. >> more jobs leaving the county. >> went with to find that plant. >> so this is the plant that's closing. manager told us 31 jobs are being cut. these are good-paying jobs. >> it's one of the few left in burks county. >> they gave us the notice two weeks ago that they are shutting the facility down at the end of the year. i started there when i was 19. so i've been there for 37 years. >> bill has been a machine operator at the nena paper factory for nearly four decades. lisa has been working shift here for 14 years. in many re
. >> he immigrated here in 1988 from pakistan. his vote came to one thing. >> jobs, jobs, jobs. you go five mile either direction they've shut down plants. trump is a smart man i'm taking a leap of faith. >> that was then. now he's more resident tan the to take that leap after the 2005 video of donald trump bragging about groping women surfaced. he questions how he could explain a vote for trump to his 9-year-old daughter so now he's undecided. >> if you look at today's...
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. >>> in pakistan, the president tried to give his annual speech to parliament today. his critics kept getting in the way. cries of "end the corruption" and "stop the lies" echoed through the chamber while he was at the podium. opposition law makers walked out. pakistan's parliament is getting ready to consider a measure outlining how the country will handle relations with the u.s. >> in england a soldier fainted in formation during a visit by the duchess of cambridge today. it was her first solo ceremony handing out shamrocks to the guards. it may take a while to live down the embarrassment he suffered there. >>> convicted former nazi death camp guard demjanjuk is dead. he died in an elderly home in germany. last year he was found guilty of assisting in a mass murder in a death camp in poland. he was in the process of appealing that verdict. >>> the man whose viral video made the uganda war lord a household name. yesterday witnesses saw jason russell naked on the sidewalk making bizarre motions. russell has been in the spotlight after his documenty kony 2012. received
. >>> in pakistan, the president tried to give his annual speech to parliament today. his critics kept getting in the way. cries of "end the corruption" and "stop the lies" echoed through the chamber while he was at the podium. opposition law makers walked out. pakistan's parliament is getting ready to consider a measure outlining how the country will handle relations with the u.s. >> in england a soldier fainted in formation during a visit by the duchess of...
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blitz, wolf. >> reporter: and what about aid to pakistan. >> i also think that pakistan is a nation that it's kind of like too nuclear to fail. >> until pakistan clearly shows that they have america's best interest in mind, i would not send them one penny. period. >> with all due respect to the governor, i think that's highly naive. >> all right, let me bring in jill dougherty. for the viewers that don't know, we call him blitz all the time, no big deal to us, jill. >> yes, of course. >> national policy, was it difficult to pick out a winner last night? >> yeah, if there had been a real loser y think it would have been a lot easier. but there really wasn't. you had to kind of get into what they were saying. there was some really interesting moments. you know, obviously, this is a debate about, i should say an election about economics and the domestic situation. but, everybody wants to make sure that, you know, the guy or the woman who answers the phone call at 3:00 a.m. is hillary clinton used to say is going to be the person who can make rational and good decisions. and, so, you look at
blitz, wolf. >> reporter: and what about aid to pakistan. >> i also think that pakistan is a nation that it's kind of like too nuclear to fail. >> until pakistan clearly shows that they have america's best interest in mind, i would not send them one penny. period. >> with all due respect to the governor, i think that's highly naive. >> all right, let me bring in jill dougherty. for the viewers that don't know, we call him blitz all the time, no big deal to us,...